New York Times
QUESTIONS FOR . . .; Martha Plimpton
QUESTIONS FOR . . .; Bobby Cannavale
A Picture of a Family’s Tragicomic Tree
Edward Allan Baker’s new play has a serious identity problem.
A Writer Decides to Leave His Legacy and Enjoy It Too
The three funniest words in “Three on a Couch” are JetBlue and Paula Abdul. And they are punch lines to two of the play’s rare straightforward pieces of humor.
Following as Plots Thicken and Thicken
Way too much is going on in Daniel Roberts’s affable but disjointed drama.
The Family That Drinks Together Bickers Together
A. R. Gurney’s play must have seemed fairly thin when it had its premiere in 1988. Now it is in danger of registering as just plain annoying.
Broadway Vets
Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen are planning to return to Broadway in “Impressionism,” a new play by Michael Jacobs.
‘August’ Cast Changes; ‘November’ to Close
Estelle Parsons will be stepping into “August: Osage County,” and “November” is closing July 13.
New York Daily News
Harry Potter, can you spare a Tony?
On Sunday night, you might not know all the performers up for Tonys — Paulo Szot? Deanna Dunagan? — but a glittering array of celebs will hand out Broadway's biggest prize.
amNY
Moldy, messy Gilbert & Sullivan
The New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players, which plays City Center every January, is making an unexpected two-week summertime return.
Newsday
Tony nominee Daniel Breaker's big year
Highlights include marriage, impending fatherhood and a nomination for 'Passing Strange.'
Jones sizzles in classic role
When James Earl Jones takes the stage as Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, the Broadhurst Theatre fairly trembles. For all the fussin' and flitterin' of Maggie (Anika Noni Rose), Mae...
New York Sun
A Dazzling Finish to EST's Marathon
Royal Shakespeare Company Sets London Lineup
Neil Wechsler Wins Yale Drama Award
Hartford Courant
Parents Who Have Lost Children Moved By 'Rabbit Hole'
Star-Ledger
Just de-vine
Like so many organizations, the Paper Mill Playhouse is going green.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
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